Saturday, June 28, 2008
Listen To Music In Style
This is the new Oakley Thump 2.This is not an ordinary pair of glasses. It has 1GB of memory and can store about 240 songs. You can wear them while you're skiing, walking, jogging, or doing other activities. For the one 1GB glasses it will cost $449. Certain colors come with 256MB or 512MB of memory. The ear buds can easily be placed where you want it on your ear. You can the ear bud slightly of your ear so you can here your surroundings and have a good music at the same time
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gadget
Monday, June 23, 2008
TI Optoma Pico handheld projector
The TI Optoma Pico is a handheld projector. It can be connected to iPods, PSPs, ultraportable laptops, and plenty of different cellphones. This device makes it easier to share videos, and pictures. It uses Digital Light Processing chip and micromirror mechanics. It is the world's smallest projector and it going to cost around $300 when it comes out in 2009.
2009 Nissan GTR
The nissan GTR is probably one of the most advanced cars coming soon to the U.S. It has four wheel drive and a screen that shows your g-force when making a turn and braking. the screen also shows your transmission and oil temperature. You can adjust this car and make it drive the way you want using the 11 different menus. This car can go from comfort mode to race mode with a flip of a switch. The Nissan GTR snow mode that uses the horse power for traction on snowy roads. This car has an 11 speaker bose system and a 30GB memory to store music on. This car has a top speed 193mph and has 480hp in a 3.6 liter engine. This car has everything you could want for $70,000.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
A Remote With A Screen!
The Logitech Harmony One is a step up from all other remotes. it has a sleek design with an LCD touch screen with touch sensitive buttons to navigate through the menus. This remote can also be web updated from time to time and uses a rechargeable battery. It also has its own charging dock. it could be a little pricey at about $200 but its worth it when it comes to getting the best.
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remote tech
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